Sentences with phrase «less kids in the classroom»

Teachers need to be able to pay more attention to children by having less kids in the classroom

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I want to thank the reporter, Claudia Feldman, for taking time to speak with me about issues I — and most of you — care so much about: trying hard to feed our kids well in a less - than - healthy food environment; improving school food; and yes, my pet peeve of food in the classroom for birthday treats or performance rewards.
Rather, in response to the new federal Smart Snacks rules governing competitive foods and beverages (the snacks and drinks sold to kids during the school day, not the treats given to them in classrooms), our state repealed its own (and far less nutritionally stringent) rules which had been in place since 2004.
So much of the time, as we progress up the grades, there's less focus on teachers developing a close interpersonal relationship with the kids in their classroom.
However, analysis of the budget proposals shows that all districts in the state do better with the «Classrooms and Kids» budget than they would with the Governor's, the House, or the alternative budget proposal that simply rolls up the categorical funds for Best Practices and Performance (in fact, when you do just that, some districts will get less money next year than they did this year).
This will undermine local control, mean less accountability in the classroom, and gut public education at a time when we should be focused on investing in our kids» future and creating good jobs that pay a fair wage,» We Are the People Michigan spokesman Zack Pohl told the Livingston Daily.
Less than 5 % of children nation - wide attend charter schools, and many charters fill their classrooms via lottery, «creaming off» the easiest to teach students and refusing admission to kids with special needs — why site your project in this kind of setting?
We've been told the school in Hopkins proper has crowded classrooms, and teachers that let the less motivated kids just do what they want.
«The skills that the children are learning in SEL lessons are really important because they can apply them in the classroom and that makes for a happier classroom, happier interactions with each other and lots less problems to deal with and you can then you can get on with other things that you need to teach and that's what we are here for, to teach kids to read and write, do their maths and be happy and adjusted children.»
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